Our opinion on the current state of BIDVEST(BVT)Bidvest (BVT) is a highly diversified South African company with dozens of subsidiaries. Its most notable investments include a 66% stake in Bidvest Namibia, which also owns a large property portfolio rented out to various Bidvest companies, and a 56.13% stake in Adcock Ingram. The company's subsidiaries are organized into six divisions: Services, Freight, Automotive, Office, Print & Commercial Products, Financial Services, and Electrical. The directors of each operating company are given considerable autonomy within this structure, provided they produce good returns.
This decentralized management style contrasts with most listed companies, which aim to retain their focus on a single area of business and constantly sell off or close down "non-core" businesses. Diversification of this sort reduces risk as different divisions can balance each other out when one is performing poorly while others perform well. Additionally, Bidvest is constantly making new acquisitions. The acquisition of PHS, the UK's largest cleaning service, was well-timed, coming immediately before the huge increase in demand for cleaning that followed COVID-19. The company's investment in alternative energy sources is seen as a potential profit generator.
In its results for the six months to 31st December 2023, the company reported revenue up 8.8% and headline earnings per share (HEPS) up 5.3%. The company stated, "Group NAV per share grew from R89.88 in the prior period to R100.08 as at 31 December 2023. Cash generated by operations almost doubled. We spent R3.2 billion on acquisitions, invested in maintaining and growing our asset base, as well as awarded our shareholders with a higher dividend."
On 3rd July 2024, the company announced that it would be looking for a buyer for Bidvest Bank and FinGlobal. At the same time, it announced the acquisition of Citron Hygiene LP. Bidvest now trades on a P/E of 15.23, but we believe it still represents good value at these levels. Technically, it has just emerged from an island formation and is on a strong recovery path.